A new physical cause for a temperature-dependent double peak in exciton systems is put forward within a thermal equilibrium approach for the calculation of optical properties of exciton systems. Indeed, it is found that one-dimensional exciton systems with only one molecule per unit cell can have an absorption spectrum characterized by a double peak provided that the coupling between excitations in different molecules is positive. The two peaks, whose relative intensities vary with temperature, are located around the exciton band edges, being separated by an energy of approximately 4V, where V is the average coupling between nearest neighbours. For small amounts of diagonal and off-diagonal disorder, the contributions from the intermediate ...
Thermal motions in molecular crystals cause substantial fluctuation of the excitonic coupling betwee...
We study the temperature-dependent dephasing rate of excitons in chains of chromophores, accounting ...
We study the temperature-dependent dephasing rate of excitons in chains of chromophores, accounting ...
We show that the excitonic coupling in molecular crystals undergoes a very large fluctuation at room...
Starting from a microscopic model, we investigate the optical spectra of molecules in strongly coupl...
In this paper a detailed theoretical analysis is presented of the temperature dependent radiative de...
Fluorescence spectra under various excitation and detection conditions are put forward to probe exci...
Starting from a microscopic model, we investigate the optical spectra of molecules in strongly coupl...
Fluorescence spectra under various excitation and detection conditions are put forward to probe exci...
Fluorescence spectra under various excitation and detection conditions are put forward to probe exci...
Fluorescence spectra under various excitation and detection conditions are put forward to probe exci...
We study the temperature-dependent dephasing rate of excitons in chains of chromophores, accounting ...
Starting from a microscopic model, we investigate the optical spectra of molecules in strongly coupl...
We study the temperature-dependent dephasing rate of excitons in chains of chromophores, accounting ...
Starting from a microscopic model, we investigate the optical spectra of molecules in strongly coupl...
Thermal motions in molecular crystals cause substantial fluctuation of the excitonic coupling betwee...
We study the temperature-dependent dephasing rate of excitons in chains of chromophores, accounting ...
We study the temperature-dependent dephasing rate of excitons in chains of chromophores, accounting ...
We show that the excitonic coupling in molecular crystals undergoes a very large fluctuation at room...
Starting from a microscopic model, we investigate the optical spectra of molecules in strongly coupl...
In this paper a detailed theoretical analysis is presented of the temperature dependent radiative de...
Fluorescence spectra under various excitation and detection conditions are put forward to probe exci...
Starting from a microscopic model, we investigate the optical spectra of molecules in strongly coupl...
Fluorescence spectra under various excitation and detection conditions are put forward to probe exci...
Fluorescence spectra under various excitation and detection conditions are put forward to probe exci...
Fluorescence spectra under various excitation and detection conditions are put forward to probe exci...
We study the temperature-dependent dephasing rate of excitons in chains of chromophores, accounting ...
Starting from a microscopic model, we investigate the optical spectra of molecules in strongly coupl...
We study the temperature-dependent dephasing rate of excitons in chains of chromophores, accounting ...
Starting from a microscopic model, we investigate the optical spectra of molecules in strongly coupl...
Thermal motions in molecular crystals cause substantial fluctuation of the excitonic coupling betwee...
We study the temperature-dependent dephasing rate of excitons in chains of chromophores, accounting ...
We study the temperature-dependent dephasing rate of excitons in chains of chromophores, accounting ...